PM Modi Unveils ₹9,400 Crore Mega Projects to Supercharge Telangana’s Economy
Hyderabad, Telangana — Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch and dedicate a series of transformative infrastructure, industrial, railway, and healthcare projects worth around ₹9,400 crore during his May 10 visit to Karnataka and Telangana. The high-impact initiatives aim to drastically enhance connectivity, boost industrial growth, and improve healthcare services, signaling a significant push toward the government’s vision of “Viksit Telangana for Viksit Bharat.”
Modi’s visit begins in Bengaluru at 11 AM where he will participate in the 45th anniversary celebrations of The Art of Living and honor the 70th birthday of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. During the event, he will inaugurate the newly built Dhyan Mandir at the Art of Living International Centre, a dedicated space focusing on spiritual wellness and holistic health.
The Prime Minister will also unveil new nationwide service initiatives focused on mental health, rural development, environmental conservation, and social transformation, underscoring a broad commitment to societal welfare alongside economic progress.
Major Infrastructure Launches Set to Transform Telangana’s Connectivity and Industry
Later in the afternoon, Modi will arrive in Hyderabad to preside over a major public function at 3 PM, launching multiple key projects designed to fortify Telangana’s infrastructure backbone.
Among the headline projects is the four-laning of National Highway-167 from Gudebellur to Mahabubnagar, part of the Hyderabad–Panaji Economic Corridor. With a project cost exceeding ₹3,175 crore, this highway upgrade will slash travel times by nearly 90 minutes, reduce fuel consumption, and lower vehicle maintenance costs — benefits with wide-ranging economic ripple effects, particularly for freight and industrial traffic.
A cornerstone of Telangana’s industrial push is the foundation stone-laying for the Zaheerabad Industrial Area in Sangareddy district, a 3,245-acre smart township developed under the Hyderabad–Nagpur Industrial Corridor at a cost of over ₹2,350 crore. Strategically located along NH-65, this hub is poised to attract nearly ₹10,000 crore in investment, focusing on sectors including automobile manufacturing, machinery, food processing, electrical equipment, and metal industries. The project expects to create substantial employment opportunities in the region.
In Warangal, Modi will inaugurate the PM MITRA Park or Kakatiya Mega Textile Park, developed at an estimated ₹1,700 crore. This is India’s first fully operational PM MITRA textile park designed to strengthen the textile industry under the government’s “5F” vision — Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign. The park’s modern, eco-friendly infrastructure and strategic location near major expressways and railways will boost both domestic and international textile trade.
Railway and Healthcare Advances Complement Economic Growth
The Prime Minister will also dedicate in Telangana rail projects worth over ₹1,535 crore, including sections of the Kazipet–Vijayawada multi-tracking project. Spanning around 118 kilometers, the enhancements aim to decongest one of India’s busiest routes, increasing line capacity, boosting freight movement, and improving punctuality. The Kazipet Rail Under Rail Bypass, also set for dedication, will enable simultaneous train movements, reducing delays and improving operational efficiency across the network.
Further strengthening logistics, Modi will inaugurate the Indian Oil Greenfield Terminal at Malkapur in Hyderabad, built at an investment of over ₹600 crore. With a total storage capacity of 165,000 kilolitres, the terminal will improve fuel supply stability across Telangana and neighboring states, crucial for industrial and domestic energy needs.
On the healthcare front, Modi will dedicate the state-of-the-art Sindhu Hospital, a cutting-edge cancer-focused multi-super speciality quaternary care center in Hyderabad. This not-for-profit hospital boasts 1,500 beds, over 150 consultation rooms, and 29 advanced operation theatres, offering a full range of cancer treatments including chemotherapy, radiation, surgeries, and bone marrow transplants with advanced diagnostics and critical care facilities.
Impact and Vision
Officials state these projects reflect an integrated approach to development—linking enhanced infrastructure, industrial expansion, healthcare, and connectivity—that will uplift Telangana’s economy and improve quality of life for millions. The initiatives are expected to generate massive employment, attract significant capital investment, and cement Telangana’s status as a major economic and industrial hub in India.
For US readers and global observers, Telangana’s growth story under Modi’s leadership offers a striking example of rapid infrastructural advancement and industrial modernization in a key emerging market, reinforcing India’s role as a pivotal player in global supply chains and trade.
The Alabama Report will continue providing updates as these projects unfold and their effects reverberate across sectors and regions.
